Related Historical Markers

(Front):2d. Pennsylvania Cavalry attached to Provost Guard, Army Headquarters. The Regiment held this position July 3rd. until the close of the day when it conducted 3000 prisoners to Westminster, Md. Detach- ments served on other parts of . . . — — Map (db m14464) HM

(Back): (Listing of the members of the 1st and 2nd Delaware Infantry) Delaware at Gettysburg The First and Second Delaware Infantry Regiments arrived on the battlefield early on July 2 and took positions in the Federal line along Cemetery . . . — — Map (db m16025) HM

Army of the Potomac Headquarters Provost Guard Eighth U.S. Infantry Eight Companies Captain Edwin W. H. Read commanding July 1 Arrived in the morning and engaged in provost duty until the close of the battle. — — Map (db m14466) HM

"Gen. Meade has my confidence as a brave and skillful officer, and a true man." President Abraham Lincoln July 21, 1863 The sculpture in front of you depicts Gettysburg's Union commander, Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, at the climax of the battle here . . . — — Map (db m14838) HM

(Back):A Final TributeMore than 3,000 Marylanders served on both sides of the conflict at the Battle of Gettysburg. They could be found in all branches of the army from the rank of private to major general and on all parts of the . . . — — Map (db m16023) HM